Yes, this is the same procedure for you. There is a tool that can do the move for you as well.
http://www.microsoft.com/d
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Browse All Topicsnew office move, a big change from a small 5 user office, no DC or AD, people just had their personal systems and that was it.
Now the new office, i am doing a DC/AD/DNS, and i need to join about 20 computers to the domain (another office merging with ours), none of these system were previously in a domain.
Now i could go, add each computer, then set up their meails, favorites, documents and so on and pull my hair out doing it for maybe a week, but i was hoping there was amuch simplier solution.
i have read alot of threads on this here at EE, but they all seem to deal with moving from an old AD to a new one and using the migration tool kit.
Our set up right now is
DC1
DC2
and a members file server where files / documents will be stored.
Exchange server (eventually)
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Yes, this is the same procedure for you. There is a tool that can do the move for you as well.
http://www.microsoft.com/d
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by: MathiauPosted on 2009-07-01 at 10:09:59ID: 24756292
mm, of course after posting this i stumbled across this post, i assume the situation is similar for me
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